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For Ficon and Kingdom Doll. Finally finishing the backward suit in white pinstripes for my Ficon doll! I’m inspired by Celine Dion ensemble by John Galliano and yes, I know the style is unusual and it’s not for everyone, but this girl truly makes me wanna do something out of my comfort zone for her. 😬😬😬 I’m inspired a LOT, which can’t be a bad thing at-all!
My office look. Black & White Sweater, Pinstripe Skirt and Black Pumps. Sexy but always try to look classy...
For Ficon and Kingdom Doll. Finally finishing the backward suit in white pinstripes for my Ficon doll! I’m inspired by Celine Dion ensemble by John Galliano and yes, I know the style is unusual and it’s not for everyone, but this girl truly makes me wanna do something out of my comfort zone for her. 😬😬😬 I’m inspired a LOT, which can’t be a bad thing at-all!
NS EMD SD40-2 #6204 works on the head end of Georgia Division Local G39 as the train pulles empty refers from AGR Cold Storage in Rockmart, Georgia. We had a small window of sun today for which I am very happy.
Visiting Kraków gave me a good opportunity to practice some street photography. This is my favourite one from the trip.
Rollei XF35 / Bergger Pancro 400
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An abstract macro of....
... the legs of a figurine.
Lensbaby Composer, Sweet 35 Optic, 36mm Extension Tube
Amtrak train 42 is making its way into Harrisburg after a morning trip from Pittsburgh. The train is passing a piece of the Capitol City's railroad history, stashed on a siding temporarily. PRR 4859 pulled The Metropolitan on January 15, 1938, becoming the first electric locomotive to pull a passenger train to Harrisburg. The GG1 was only a month old after being built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in Altoona. The classic motor had been pulled out of its current home under the shed at the Harrisburg train station so that Amtrak could make some major track upgrades. The locomotive, and a PRR cabin car, were wrapped in a protective plastic while they spent a year on this siding. In anticipation of their return to the train station the wrap was removed, allowing for this scene the day before they were moved back under cover.
The chrome strips have lost their plating,
most of the red paint has weathered away,
but most of the handpainted pinstripes remain.
Moth orchids are the most common orchid and the easiest to grow. The varieties are infinite - this one is called Kaleidoscope but it reminds me of pinstripes. Phipps Conservatory Orchid Show.
I’ve always found the way things degrade fascinating. I think its twofold. Firstly I just love the subtle hues and fine textures that dilapidating human structures have when they are poorly maintained. Nature takes its hold and chips slowly away until metal rusts and concrete crumbles.
Secondly I’m reassuringly humbled by the concept that nature has power beyond our human arrogance. ‘It is in charge’ and the greed obsessed economic systems that focus on the bottom line, cannot match its omnipresence. The pinstriped brigade can just crawl back under the slipper little rocks that they came from. Let their selfish greed stay away from me! Let their desire to concrete green fields stay in their tiny little heads, along way from me! Nature will destroy their cardboard and sticky back plastic excuses for modern living; let them be pushed through this pipe down to the sewer where they belong. They are in familiar company with the rats and discarded effluent.
Note: This is a sewerage pipe travelling over the river Wharfe under a little footbridge. Its truly beautiful around here (honestly), and there is this massive pipe full of Sxxt that unless you remember what it is, you kind of ignore. It’s funny that, the things you take for granted when you are around them long enough. Beautiful isn’t it (o:
Second note: This is something of a departure from my normal subject. I think the change in direction and mood of this shot, is due to my grumpy state of mind at the moment. I'm lying on my living room floor digging up old shots, whilst trying to take my mind away from the shooting pain travelling from my lower back and down my right leg. And to say the least I'm not very good company, so the anger is being channelled into something positive. (My distain of anything that is remotely associated with the destruction of nature)!